Wikibooks: WikiLang/Eastern Algonquian

Eastern Algonquian languages are a subgroup of the [[Algonquian languages]] family itself a part of the [[Algic languages]] family indigenous to the East coast of Canada and United States and the region immediately inland from it. At the time of contact with Europeans there were at least 17 language...

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Summary:Eastern Algonquian languages are a subgroup of the [[Algonquian languages]] family itself a part of the [[Algic languages]] family indigenous to the East coast of Canada and United States and the region immediately inland from it. At the time of contact with Europeans there were at least 17 languages part of the Eastern Algonquian subgroup. Today most of them are extinct. = List of languages = Abenaki languages [[Eastern Abenaki]] (nearly extinct part of revival programs) [[Western Abenaki]] (extinct in 1993) [[Carolina Algonquian]] (extinct) [[Delaware languages]] [[Munsee]] [[Unami]] (extinct) [[Etchemin]] (extinct) [[Loup A]] (extinct) [[Loup B]] (extinct) [[Lumbee]] (extinct) [[Mahican]] (extinct) [[Malecite Passamaquoddy]] [[Massachusett]] (revived in 1993) [[Mi kmaq]] [[Mohegan Pequot]] (extinct) [[Nanticoke]] (extinct) [[Narragansett]] (extinct) [[Pamlico]] (extinct) [[Powhatan]] (extinct) [[Quiripi]] (extinct) = Revitalization projects = . = See also = [[Algonquian]] [[North America]] BookCat